
Originally Posted by
quickdodge®
It might be the same reason that no one pointed out these other grammatical flaws:
Also post #6: "to have it's remains obliterate."
I believe the correct terminology would be obliterateD.
Also post #27 (the exact post that I quoted from): "Why am I not suprised"
Suprised? Was it supposed to be suRprised?
Also post #47: "that you didn't graduated middle school"
In this particular context, the precise word would be just plain ole graduate. Present tense.
Also post #47: "in the beginning of the sentense,"
I'll take sentenCe misspelled for $100, Alex.
Also post #52: "it looks 5 times better than it then in that picture."
It looks 5 times better what?
They probably just weren't worried about it. Later, QD.